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  • Static Cling does not cling – Any Ideas

    Posted by Neil Fox on 26 March 2012 at 10:59

    Hi,

    I have printed some static cling on my VS540 and the prints & cut are perfect. I tried a couple of the prints produced to make sure they clung to the rear window of my car. They were fine for a day, so I sent all 200 to the customer. They contacted me Friday to say that they started to fall off after a couple of days. They seem to have lost their static properties.

    Has anyone else had a similar problem. What is the best way to regenerate the materials static properties?

    Thanks for looking and the help.

    Neil

    Neil Fox replied 13 years, 9 months ago 8 Members · 14 Replies
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  • Phill Fenton

    Member
    26 March 2012 at 11:24

    It’s not static electricity that makes them stick – it’s air pressure. There’s nothing to fix. They couldn’t have been applied properly in the first place. Best way to ensure they stay in place is to wet the window before applying the film. Then ensure all the air and liquid is squeegeed out.

  • Chris Wool

    Member
    26 March 2012 at 11:42

    also they don’t like too much inked area.
    also they will probably ring you in a few weeks and say the ink has stuck to the window.

    not had good experiences with cling as you might tell. 🙂

  • Neil Fox

    Member
    26 March 2012 at 12:07

    Phil & Chris, thanks for the input. Chris thanks too for the explanation of how they work.

    Neil

  • Jamie Wood

    Member
    26 March 2012 at 16:52

    We rarely use white self cling any more – too many problems. We’ve gone back to
    using clear with a white back-up.

  • Andrew Blackett

    Member
    26 March 2012 at 18:15
    quote Jamie Wood:

    We rarely use white self cling any more – too many problems. We’ve gone back to
    using clear with a white back-up.

    Same boat as Jamie!

  • Dan Osterbery

    Member
    26 March 2012 at 18:48

    i have gone from loads of problems with white, to printing on clear vinyl and backing with white electrostatico, which worked well for a while but i have had a call that some of those have now failed.

    A rep came into our office the other day with a new type of electrostatic paper? he left me some samples and it appears to work well. they are sending me a sample roll to do print tests. I cant remember for the life of me what its called, and it doesn’t appear on their website yet! When i receive the samples roll i will let you know what its called. Something like yuko??

    it is supposed to be the electrostatic product we have all been waiting for!!

  • Andrew Blackett

    Member
    26 March 2012 at 18:53

    Mouths watering at the thought Dan…. let us know as and when you do mate 😉

  • Dan Osterbery

    Member
    26 March 2012 at 18:54

    found it! Hope this is useful. I will let you know how it prints when sample roll arrives.

    cheers

    Dan

  • Neil Fox

    Member
    27 March 2012 at 06:38

    Thanks for the input guys.

    Dan, very interested in your product, downloaded the pdf. I see that they don’t recommend its use in or on car glass.

    I think I am going to lose out on this one with the customer.

    Thanks again.

  • Steve McAdie

    Member
    27 March 2012 at 09:31

    Robert Horne do yupo tako i believe.

  • Dan Osterbery

    Member
    27 March 2012 at 17:07

    Have you tried it? is it as good as they claim?

  • Steve McAdie

    Member
    27 March 2012 at 18:08

    No I haven’t used it Dan, I remembered Cameron mentioning it a while back.

    Steve

  • David Rowland

    Member
    27 March 2012 at 19:52

    we did a load of static cling…
    yep,, spray window and it sticks well.. this was amari product

  • Neil Fox

    Member
    27 March 2012 at 21:40

    I told the customer to try the water. I have not had any feedback from them yet. I will post the customers feedback on the forum.

    Neil

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